Snooker

Snooker is a version of pool billiard. You’ve got a billiard table in front of you and you are playing successively different levels in which you have to fulfil certain requirements. The first level, for example, is about potting the red ball and an additional ball of your liking. The balls are spread out in certain formations, which will change their shape from level to level. For each game you’ve got a certain time limit. All of that being built up to the point, where you have to pot five red balls and five additional balls. In order to perform a shot, you aim at a point on the snooker table with your mouse and then click the mouse button. Now you can see how the cue is moving back- and forwards. In releasing the mouse button you are performing the shot. The more you have drawn back the cue at this time the stronger the shot will be. As soon as you have completed a level you can play at the next advanced level. Depending on how well and how fast you are able to master a level, credits are transferred to your account. There is one more specialty at Snooker. Balls, you have potted, are going to be put back at their initial point. Snooker is a funny game, which has a special appeal due to the tasks you have to fulfil. Contrary to the original Snooker this game is also good to play for non-professionals and provides a lot of fun. It is a great alternative for pool billiard.

Normally Snooker is played on a 12-feet-table, whereas regular billiard tables are only nine feet long. And if that wasn’t hard enough as it is, the balls are on top of it 10% smaller than with pool billiard. Thus it is a lot harder to pot the balls playing Snooker and requires utmost precision of the player. Snooker is mainly played in Great Britain.